- book 13 of the
Deipnosophists concerning homo****uality
Archived 2012-07-28 at the
Wayback Machine Extracts from book 13 of the
Deipnosophists on-line version...
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various inflected forms. The most
complete description of it in the
Deipnosophists is a p****age that reads: πεμμάτιον ἑψόμενον ἐν ἐλαίῳ καὶ μετὰ τοῦτο...
- (public
domain audiobooks) The
Deipnosophists,
translated by C. D. Yonge, at The
Literature Collection The
Deipnosophists,
translation of
books 11–15 with...
- ISBN 978-0-521-22496-3.
Pomponius Mela, Chorographia, 1.44 Athenaeus,
Deipnosophists, 4.184 Athenaeus,
Deipnosophists, 14.34 Aelian,
Characteristics of Animals, 17.45 Josephus...
- (****ographos) i.e. "someone
writing about harlots" in the 3rd
century CE work
Deipnosophists by Athenaeus. The
oldest published reference to the word ****...
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Frontispiece to 1657
edition of the
Deipnosophists...
- Thaïs, says Ovid, is the
subject of his art. Athenaeus's book The
Deipnosophists records a
number of
remarks attributed to Thaïs. She "said once to a...
- (12:526)
around 200 BC;
according to Gulick, C.B. (1941). Athenaeus, The
Deipnosophists. Cambridge, M****achusetts:
Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-99380-8...
- 16–22. Hard 2004, p. 438;
Cypria fr. 10 West, pp. 88–91 [= Athenaeus,
Deipnosophists 8.334b–d]. Hard 2004, p.244; Hesiod,
Theogony 943. Hansen, p. 68; Hard...
- Querquetulanae,
Roman nymphs of the oak
Plant soul, the soul of a
plant The
Deipnosophists, or,
Banquet of the
Learned of
Athenaeus presented online by the University...